Parity Violation in Chiral Molecules
... Fig. 1. Number of publications between 1974 and 2004 that deal with parity violation in molecules. Prior to 1974 the number of such papers is very small, indeed. Starting from 1975, there appears the average number of papers that deal with parity violation shown in intervals of three years (dark, re ...
... Fig. 1. Number of publications between 1974 and 2004 that deal with parity violation in molecules. Prior to 1974 the number of such papers is very small, indeed. Starting from 1975, there appears the average number of papers that deal with parity violation shown in intervals of three years (dark, re ...
Embedding Quantum Simulators Roberto Di Candia
... mapped onto an enlarged Hilbert space in a nontrivial way. Via this embedding, we are able to retrieve, by measuring few observables, quantities that generally require full tomography in order to be evaluated. Moreover, we pay a special attention to the experimental feasibility, defining mappings wh ...
... mapped onto an enlarged Hilbert space in a nontrivial way. Via this embedding, we are able to retrieve, by measuring few observables, quantities that generally require full tomography in order to be evaluated. Moreover, we pay a special attention to the experimental feasibility, defining mappings wh ...
Quantum Coherence in Biological Systems
... In this PhD thesis I investigate the occurrence of quantum coherences and their consequences in biological systems. I consider both finite (spin) and infinite (vibrations) degrees of freedom. Chapter 1 gives a general introduction to quantum biology. I summarize key features of quantum effects and p ...
... In this PhD thesis I investigate the occurrence of quantum coherences and their consequences in biological systems. I consider both finite (spin) and infinite (vibrations) degrees of freedom. Chapter 1 gives a general introduction to quantum biology. I summarize key features of quantum effects and p ...
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... are set as μ = T = 1. With three different coherent states of the parameters (φ, cos θ ) = (0.25, 0.04), (4.97, −0.2), and (4.91, −0.9), respectively, we then calculate the temporal behavior of the fidelity numerically by solving the operator equations (2), (3) with the standard FFT method. The resu ...
... are set as μ = T = 1. With three different coherent states of the parameters (φ, cos θ ) = (0.25, 0.04), (4.97, −0.2), and (4.91, −0.9), respectively, we then calculate the temporal behavior of the fidelity numerically by solving the operator equations (2), (3) with the standard FFT method. The resu ...
Knots, trees, and fields: common ground between physics and
... przyjaciel), L. Sun, and the new arrival (mazel tov!). Thanks to LKV for being an old friend and familiar face in L.A., to N. Kadunce and J. Hammond for becoming (albeit by a slim margin) my first new friends here and for five years of stalwart companionship and good food, to A. Jackson for getting ...
... przyjaciel), L. Sun, and the new arrival (mazel tov!). Thanks to LKV for being an old friend and familiar face in L.A., to N. Kadunce and J. Hammond for becoming (albeit by a slim margin) my first new friends here and for five years of stalwart companionship and good food, to A. Jackson for getting ...
What Is Field Theory?1
... consider whether a theory as grand and as deliberately indifferent to intentionality as that of Marx and Engels is correct; the word “theory” then becomes available for more modest—and more promising—investigations. But if every case of successful data analysis becomes a theory, and only successful ...
... consider whether a theory as grand and as deliberately indifferent to intentionality as that of Marx and Engels is correct; the word “theory” then becomes available for more modest—and more promising—investigations. But if every case of successful data analysis becomes a theory, and only successful ...
Interaction-based nonlinear quantum metrology with a cold atomic ensemble
... between propagating light pulses and cold rubidium-87 atoms trapped in an optical dipole trap. We first review the theory of quantum metrology and estimation theory, and we describe theoretical proposals for nonlinear quantum metrology as developed by the group of Carlton M. Caves in the University ...
... between propagating light pulses and cold rubidium-87 atoms trapped in an optical dipole trap. We first review the theory of quantum metrology and estimation theory, and we describe theoretical proposals for nonlinear quantum metrology as developed by the group of Carlton M. Caves in the University ...
Dynamical Aspects of Information Storage in Quantum
... less distinguishable from one another than the corresponding input states. Furthermore, distinguishability can only decrease with each time step. In other words, the distance between two disjoint orbits in the state space of the system will remain constant in the absence of noise, and shrink when no ...
... less distinguishable from one another than the corresponding input states. Furthermore, distinguishability can only decrease with each time step. In other words, the distance between two disjoint orbits in the state space of the system will remain constant in the absence of noise, and shrink when no ...